If a post on an Italian message board is to be believed, a developer from Ubisoft Milan has posted a bunch of Wii U-related information that almost sounds too good to be true. The poster says that the price will be between $350-$450, and that it will launch on November 23. But that's not even the best bit.

The Wii U, according to the post, supports DirectX 11, and is already running Unreal Engine 4, sports 2GB of RAM, and has an AMD Radeon HD 6770 GPU. It can run Assassin's Creed at 1080p at 60fps, compared to just 720p on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

The report also states that Crytek, EA, and Valve are all working on the Wii U, and that Valve are working on a digital distribution platform and Portal ports for the Wii U. The full list of details:

Wii U supports DirectX 11 and is already running Unreal Engine 4

Wii U will support to touch-screen controllers

The console has 2GB or RAM, 560MB dedicated to the OS

The launch date will be 23 November

Launch price hasn't been decided but will be between $350 - $450

Rayman Legends, The Avengers, Assassin's Creed 3, Just Dance 4 are all on Ubisoft's Wii U schedule, with Killer Freaks from Outer Space set to arrive weeks after launch.

There are currently multiple versions of the console with developers

Graphics are powered by the Radeon HD 6770 chipset

Assassin's Creed 3 will run at 60fps at 1080p, compared to 720p on PS3 and Xbox 360

Wii U will come with pre-installed software

Crytek, EA and Valve are all working on Wii U

Valve are working on a digital distribution platform and Portal ports

Wii U will support achievements

Wii U's UI will be customisable

The new button has some link to the Wii Vitality Sensor

The trigger buttons won't be analogue

Excited yet? If this turns out to be true, it could be a huge kick in the ass for the current consoles. Go Nintendo, you can do it!